infected Synonyms
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Strong:
- tainted
- imparted
- soiled
- communicated
- gave
- transferred
- defiled
- spread
- stained
- spoiled
- conveyed
- transfused
- transmitted
- polluted
- conducted
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Strongest:
Strong:
- clarified
- sanitized
- filtered
- cleansed
- sanitized
- filtered
- distilled
- cleansed
- came-down-with-
- cleared
- cleaned
- decontaminated
- purged
- cleaned
- distilled
- clarified
- purged
- came-down-with-
- decontaminated
- cleared
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No Weak antonyms found.
infected Meaning
infected (a)
containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms
infected (imp. & p. p.)
of Infect
infected Sentence Examples
- The entire city was infected with a deadly virus, forcing a mandatory quarantine.
- The open wound became infected, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The computer system was infected with malware, compromising sensitive data.
- The crops were infected with a fungus, threatening the farmers' livelihood.
- The air was infected with toxic chemicals, posing a health hazard to residents.
- The spreadsheet was infected with a formula error, causing inaccurate calculations.
- The water supply was infected with bacteria, making it unsafe to drink.
- The patient's blood was infected with a rare disease, baffling medical professionals.
- The community was infected with fear after a series of suspicious incidents.
- The software was infected with a trojan horse, allowing hackers to control the system remotely.
FAQs About the word infected
containing or resulting from disease-causing organismsof Infect
contaminated,poisoned, fouled, corrupted, tainted, imparted, soiled, communicated, gave, transferred
contracted, caught, contracted, disinfected, sterilized, disinfected, purified,sterilized, purified, caught
The entire city was infected with a deadly virus, forcing a mandatory quarantine.
The open wound became infected, requiring immediate medical attention.
The computer system was infected with malware, compromising sensitive data.
The crops were infected with a fungus, threatening the farmers' livelihood.